2023: We don’t need interim or government of national unity – Yoruba group

2023: We don’t need interim or government of national unity – Yoruba group

The Yoruba Referendum Committee (Agbajoowo) on Sunday dismissed the call for interim government or government of national unity in Nigeria come 2023.

The group in a statement in Ibadan emphasized  that there was no basis for calling for the cancellation or boycott of the 2023 elections.

The statement signed by Mr. Femi Odedeyi and Mr. Shenge Rahman maintained that the “current suggestions by notable Yoruba individuals and organisations advocating for a government of national unity or an interim government were direct means of subverting the legitimate quest for true federalism in Nigeria.”

The organisation pointed out that “in 1960 when the idea of a government of national unity was proposed by the Northern Peoples’ Congress, the Action Group rejected it on the ground that such a coalition government was not feasible between two political parties of vastly divergent political philosophies.

“The interim government of 1993 was instituted as a half-measure to address the…

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